Effects of light/dark cycle, mixing pattern and partial pressure of H₂ on biohydrogen production by Rhodobacter sphaeroides ZX-5
2011
Li, Xu | Wang, Yonghong | Zhang, Siliang | Chu, Ju | Zhang, Ming | Huang, Mingzhi | Zhuang, Yingping
The effects of light/dark cycle, mixing pattern and partial pressure of H₂ on the growth and hydrogen production of Rhodobacter sphaeroides ZX-5 were investigated. The results from light/dark cycle culture showed that little or no hydrogen production was observed during the dark periods, and the hydrogen production immediately recovered once illumination was resumed. Also, it was found that the optimum condition of shaking velocity was 120rpm for hydrogen photo-fermentation. Meanwhile, shaking during H₂ production phase (i.e., cell growth stationary phase) of photo-fermentation played a crucial role on effectively enhancing the phototrophic hydrogen production, rather than that during cell exponential growth phase. The other factor evaluated was hydrogen partial pressure in the culture system. The substrate conversion efficiency increased from 86.07% to 95.56% along with the decrease of the total pressure in the photobioreactor from 1.082×10⁵ to 0.944×10⁵Pa, which indicated that reduction of H₂ partial pressure by lowering the operating pressure substantially improved H₂ production in an anaerobic, photo-fermentation process.
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